noun
- Small calcareous or bony structures found in the inner ear of fish and some other aquatic animals, used for balance and hearing; also called otoliths.
Usage: plural form; technical/scientific term; also known as otoliths or statoliths
Examples
- Fish use earstones to detect vibrations and maintain their sense of balance in water.
- The earstones of salmon grow in rings similar to tree rings, allowing scientists to determine their age.
- Researchers examined the earstones under a microscope to study the fish population.
- Earstones help aquatic animals navigate through their environment by sensing movement and gravity.